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Jaret Wright Starting pitcher in Major League Baseball, Jaret Wright is currently playing for the Baltimore Orioles. His father is the former major league pitcher Clyde Wright. He was born on December 29, 1975 in Anaheim, California. He throws a powerful two-seam fastball which reaches up to 98MPH. Wright also plays a good and impressive hard curveball and changeup. He had his major league debut in 1997 where he played with the Cleveland Indians. In the said game, Wright was able to accomplish an 8-3 record with a not so bad 4.38 ERA all in 16 starts. He also pitched well during the post in the same where he was 21 years of age. He had left the game 7 of the 1997 World Series after making 6 1/3 innings with a blazing 2-1 lead. Due to a chronic shoulder injury, Wright did not get a chance to0 show his potential with the team. It was in 1999 when he recorded 8-10 with 6.06 ERA all in 26 starts. In 2002, he then went for a 2-3 record with 15.71 ERA. He then became a free agent after that season. In 2003, Wright decided to sign with the San Diego Padres. He unfortunately did not show an excellent performance with the team. He was able to accomplish a 1-5 record with 8.73 ERA in 39 games. It was in August when he was then traded to the Atlanta Braves. Get a chance to own some of Wright's valuable sports items such as his #34 game used home pants at SignedAutographed.com. His name is sometimes mistaken as Jarreth Right, Jarit Wright, Jared, Jarret Wright, or even misspell it as Jaret Wight. Jaret Wright Starting pitcher in Major League Baseball, Jaret Wright is currently playing for the Baltimore Orioles. His father is the former major league pitcher Clyde Wright. He was born on December 29, 1975 in Anaheim, California. He throws a powerful two-seam fastball which reaches up to 98MPH. Wright also plays a good and impressive hard curveball and changeup. He had his major league debut in 1997 where he played with the Cleveland Indians. In the said game, Wright was able to accomplish an 8-3 record with a not so bad 4.38 ERA all in 16 starts. He also pitched well during the post in the same where he was 21 years of age. He had left the game 7 of the 1997 World Series after making 6 1/3 innings with a blazing 2-1 lead. Due to a chronic shoulder injury, Wright did not get a chance to0 show his potential with the team. It was in 1999 when he recorded 8-10 with 6.06 ERA all in 26 starts. In 2002, he then went for a 2-3 record with 15.71 ERA. He then became a free agent after that season. In 2003, Wright decided to sign with the San Diego Padres. He unfortunately did not show an excellent performance with the team. He was able to accomplish a 1-5 record with 8.73 ERA in 39 games. It was in August when he was then traded to the Atlanta Braves. Get a chance to own some of Wright's valuable sports items such as his #34 game used home pants at SignedAutographed.com. His name is sometimes mistaken as Jarreth Right, Jarit Wright, Jared, Jarret Wright, or even misspell it as Jaret Wight. Jaret Wright Starting pitcher in Major League Baseball, Jaret Wright is currently playing for the Baltimore Orioles. His father is the former major league pitcher Clyde Wright. He was born on December 29, 1975 in Anaheim, California. He throws a powerful two-seam fastball which reaches up to 98MPH. Wright also plays a good and impressive hard curveball and changeup. He had his major league debut in 1997 where he played with the Cleveland Indians. In the said game, Wright was able to accomplish an 8-3 record with a not so bad 4.38 ERA all in 16 starts. He also pitched well during the post in the same where he was 21 years of age. He had left the game 7 of the 1997 World Series after making 6 1/3 innings with a blazing 2-1 lead. Due to a chronic shoulder injury, Wright did not get a chance to0 show his potential with the team. It was in 1999 when he recorded 8-10 with 6.06 ERA all in 26 starts. In 2002, he then went for a 2-3 record with 15.71 ERA. He then became a free agent after that season. In 2003, Wright decided to sign with the San Diego Padres. He unfortunately did not show an excellent performance with the team. He was able to accomplish a 1-5 record with 8.73 ERA in 39 games. It was in August when he was then traded to the Atlanta Braves. Get a chance to own some of Wright's valuable sports items such as his #34 game used home pants at SignedAutographed.com. His name is sometimes mistaken as Jarreth Right, Jarit Wright, Jared, Jarret Wright, or even misspell it as Jaret Wight. Jaret Wright Starting pitcher in Major League Baseball, Jaret Wright is currently playing for the Baltimore Orioles. His father is the former major league pitcher Clyde Wright. He was born on December 29, 1975 in Anaheim, California. He throws a powerful two-seam fastball which reaches up to 98MPH. Wright also plays a good and impressive hard curveball and changeup. He had his major league debut in 1997 where he played with the Cleveland Indians. In the said game, Wright was able to accomplish an 8-3 record with a not so bad 4.38 ERA all in 16 starts. He also pitched well during the post in the same where he was 21 years of age. He had left the game 7 of the 1997 World Series after making 6 1/3 innings with a blazing 2-1 lead. Due to a chronic shoulder injury, Wright did not get a chance to0 show his potential with the team. It was in 1999 when he recorded 8-10 with 6.06 ERA all in 26 starts. In 2002, he then went for a 2-3 record with 15.71 ERA. He then became a free agent after that season. In 2003, Wright decided to sign with the San Diego Padres. He unfortunately did not show an excellent performance with the team. He was able to accomplish a 1-5 record with 8.73 ERA in 39 games. It was in August when he was then traded to the Atlanta Braves. Get a chance to own some of Wright's valuable sports items such as his #34 game used home pants at SignedAutographed.com. His name is sometimes mistaken as Jarreth Right, Jarit Wright, Jared, Jarret Wright, or even misspell it as Jaret Wight. Jaret Wright Starting pitcher in Major League Baseball, Jaret Wright is currently playing for the Baltimore Orioles. His father is the former major league pitcher Clyde Wright. He was born on December 29, 1975 in Anaheim, California. He throws a powerful two-seam fastball which reaches up to 98MPH. Wright also plays a good and impressive hard curveball and changeup. He had his major league debut in 1997 where he played with the Cleveland Indians. In the said game, Wright was able to accomplish an 8-3 record with a not so bad 4.38 ERA all in 16 starts. He also pitched well during the post in the same where he was 21 years of age. He had left the game 7 of the 1997 World Series after making 6 1/3 innings with a blazing 2-1 lead. Due to a chronic shoulder injury, Wright did not get a chance to0 show his potential with the team. It was in 1999 when he recorded 8-10 with 6.06 ERA all in 26 starts. In 2002, he then went for a 2-3 record with 15.71 ERA. He then became a free agent after that season. In 2003, Wright decided to sign with the San Diego Padres. He unfortunately did not show an excellent performance with the team. He was able to accomplish a 1-5 record with 8.73 ERA in 39 games. It was in August when he was then traded to the Atlanta Braves. Get a chance to own some of Wright's valuable sports items such as his #34 game used home pants at SignedAutographed.com. His name is sometimes mistaken as Jarreth Right, Jarit Wright, Jared, Jarret Wright, or even misspell it as Jaret Wight. Jaret Wright Starting pitcher in Major League Baseball, Jaret Wright is currently playing for the Baltimore Orioles. His father is the former major league pitcher Clyde Wright. He was born on December 29, 1975 in Anaheim, California. He throws a powerful two-seam fastball which reaches up to 98MPH. Wright also plays a good and impressive hard curveball and changeup. He had his major league debut in 1997 where he played with the Cleveland Indians. In the said game, Wright was able to accomplish an 8-3 record with a not so bad 4.38 ERA all in 16 starts. He also pitched well during the post in the same where he was 21 years of age. He had left the game 7 of the 1997 World Series after making 6 1/3 innings with a blazing 2-1 lead. Due to a chronic shoulder injury, Wright did not get a chance to0 show his potential with the team. It was in 1999 when he recorded 8-10 with 6.06 ERA all in 26 starts. In 2002, he then went for a 2-3 record with 15.71 ERA. He then became a free agent after that season. In 2003, Wright decided to sign with the San Diego Padres. He unfortunately did not show an excellent performance with the team. He was able to accomplish a 1-5 record with 8.73 ERA in 39 games. It was in August when he was then traded to the Atlanta Braves. Get a chance to own some of Wright's valuable sports items such as his #34 game used home pants at SignedAutographed.com. His name is sometimes mistaken as Jarreth Right, Jarit Wright, Jared, Jarret Wright, or even misspell it as Jaret Wight. About Jaret Wright: Jaret Wright (full name: Jaret Samuel Wright; no nicknames) played pitcher from 1997 until 2007 for the Cleveland Indians, San Diego Padres, Atlanta Braves, New York Yankees and Baltimore Orioles. He played for the Indians from 1997 - 2002, Padres in 2003, Braves from 2003 - 2004, Yankees from 2005 - 2006 and Orioles in 2007. Over 11 seasons, he started 171 games, won 68 games, struck out 694 batters, and had a 5.09 ERA. Born on December 29, 1975 in Anaheim, CA, Wright stands 6' 2" and weighs 220 lb. He attended Katella (Anaheim, CA) high school and was drafted by the Cleveland Indians in the 1st round (10th pick) of the 1994 amateur draft. His debut was on June 24, 1997 and he played his final game on April 29, 2007. Over his career, Wright made $30,998,334. Common misspellings of his name include Jaret jared Jaret Samuel Wright. Common misspellings: Collectables, memoribilia, Memorbilia, Memorabelia, Memrobilia, Collectable, Singed, Memorabillia Our wide assortment of authentic autographed Jaret Wright memorabilia includes: collages with frame, frames, signatures, balls, display cases, photomints, game used collectibles, Jaret Wright autographs, coins, and other Jaret Wright signed memorabilia. You can also browse Jaret Wright autographed memorabilia such as a pic, inscription, trading card, inscribed ball, Olympic collectible, hand signed collage, Jaret Wright autograph, signature photomint and coin with autograph, among other signed Jaret Wright memorabilia. 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